8 ways to flavour Yorkshire pudding batter
Let this classic side dish take centre stage with our fantastic flavourings. From savoury to sweet, we’ve got all the ideas you need to take your Yorkies to the next level
Add some allure to this classic Sunday roast staple. Stay on the safe side with our savoury selection, or be seduced by the sweet side and serve your puddings as just that - pudding! For more on getting perfect Yorkies, see our top tips for making Yorkshire puddings and best Yorkshire pudding tins to buy.
Savoury suggestions
Mustard & herbs
English mustard is guaranteed to give a fiery kick to your batter. Stir in any herbs that you have to hand – we’ve used rosemary and thyme.
Chopped bacon
Doesn't everything taste better with bacon? Chop a few rashers into small pieces, then grill or fry until crispy, making sure to drain off any excess fat. Leave to cool, then stir into your uncooked batter before pouring into your pre-heated tin as usual, reserving a few pieces to sprinkle on the top if desired. Try our five-star rated recipe to make your basic batter.
Tiny toad-in-the-holes
Making miniature versions of this comfort food classic means extra surface area touching the tin to puff up and go golden. We’ve added apple for sweetness and used half-fat sausages to make these a healthier choice that kids will love.
Sausage & apple toad-in-the-hole
Sage & onion
Jazz up your Christmas dinner sides >by adding sage and onion to Yorkshire pudding batter. This classic flavour combination would also work a treat with roast pork.
Sage & onion Yorkshire puddings
Sweet treats
A bit of booze
Don’t be fooled by the title, this dish is a pancake in name only. Transform your usual mix from humble to heavenly by adding aromatic vanilla extract and topping with brandy-soaked cherries.
Dutch baby pancake with drunken cherries
Smother in salted caramel
We’re suckers for salted caramel: with vanilla poached pears and lashings of sticky toffee sauce, this is one sweet and sophisticated way to serve your Yorkshire puds for dessert.
Fresh fruit
These individually-portioned puddings pair fresh apple and blackberries for a little taste of autumn.
Blackberry & apple Yorkshire puddings
Canned fruit
A well-stocked storecupboard is all you need to whip up this family-friendly pudding. Simply sweeten the batter with a sprinkling of sugar, then add whatever tinned fruit you have to hand – we used prunes and apricots.
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